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Poll: Americans largely don't support federal changes to child health programs

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Poll: Americans largely don't support federal changes to child health programs
Over the last six months, there have been several policy changes affecting children's nutrition benefits, vaccine mandates, and more. A new survey from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health reveals how American adults view these recent federal actions and proposals.

542. Ensuring drug safety using AI models for adverse drug reaction prediction

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Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) are a significant cause of hospital admissions and treatment discontinuation worldwide. Conventional approaches often fail to detect rare or delayed effects of medicinal products. In order to improve early detection, a research team from the Medical University of Sofia developed a deep learning model to predict the likelihood of ADRs based solely on a drug's chemical structure.

543. Altered cholesterol uptake by neurons in Alzheimer's disease linked to APOE4 variant

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A study has identified a key disruption in cholesterol transport to the brain in patients with Alzheimer's disease. The findings suggest that the lipoproteins in the cerebrospinal fluid of patients with Alzheimer's have a reduced ability to deliver cholesterol to neurons, and that this impairment may be linked to the presence of the APOE4 genetic variant, one of the main known risk factors for the disease.

544. Clearer conversations, better care: New guide highlights best practices for communicating with older adults

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A new report from the Gerontological Society of America provides critical guidance for health care providers working with the nation's growing older adult population, highlighting strategies to improve communication, build trust, and support better health outcomes.

545. Promising AI-driven surgical education model developed to improve quality of resident training

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Mount Sinai researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of teaching surgical trainees a difficult procedure using artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and an extended-reality headset without the presence of an instructor. All of the 17 trainees in the study achieved surgical success.

546. Nonmedical use of prescription ADHD drugs among teens has dropped

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Despite concerns about increased stimulant prescribing, nonmedical use of ADHD drugs among adolescents has declined in the last 20 years, a University of Michigan study shows.

547. Mindfulness techniques help birthing parents manage stress of parenthood

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Becoming a parent is stressful, and it can be especially so for those who already have higher levels of anxiety and worry, but researchers at Penn State have found that the type of birthing class parents take may help them better manage stress.

548. Nearly 12% of Americans have used GLP-1 weight loss drugs

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Nearly 12% of Americans have used GLP-1 drugs for weight loss, including about one-fifth of women aged 50 to 64, according to a new RAND report.

549. An excellent source of protein: Health, hype and hard truths

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Protein is having its moment: From grocery store shelves to Instagram feeds, high-protein foods are everywhere. Food labels shout their protein content in bold, oversized fonts, while social media overflows with recipes promising to pack more protein into your favorite dishes.

550. Older adults are more psychologically resistant to cyberbullying, student-led research finds

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Undergraduate-led research from the University of Warwick has found that older adults are less emotionally affected by negative social media comments.

551. Poll: Americans largely don't support federal changes to child health programs

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Over the last six months, there have been several policy changes affecting children's nutrition benefits, vaccine mandates, and more. A new survey from Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health reveals how American adults view these recent federal actions and proposals.

552. Bird flu may spread through air and wastewater on dairy farms

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The bird flu virus that has been spreading among dairy cows may travel through the air and wastewater at farms, not just from milking equipment, a new study finds.

553. Diffusion MRI denoising put to the test: Researchers assess image sharpness effects on glaucoma detection

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For decades, MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) has been a powerful way to see inside the human brain. A specialized form, diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI), can measure tissue properties of fiber pathways in the brain by measuring the movement of water molecules. Since dMRI is applicable to living humans, it becomes a valuable tool for studying the neurological changes of fiber pathways caused by disorders.

554. Virtual reality shows promise in easing stress for cardiac patients

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Living with cardiovascular disease often takes a serious emotional toll—and with stress known to worsen heart health, there's growing interest in low-risk, innovative ways to help patients cope. New research from UCLA Health suggests that virtual reality (VR) may offer a promising tool to ease psychological stress and support heart health.

555. Five things I wish everyone knew about weight loss. By an expert in nutrition

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Weight loss continues to dominate public discourse—often framed as a matter of personal responsibility. But after nearly 15 years working in and around health and nutrition research, I've seen how weight is treated differently from almost every other health issue.

556. Insurance warning signs in doctors' offices might discourage patients from speaking openly about their health

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Have you ever noticed a sign in a doctor's office saying that you may have to pay extra insurance costs if you discuss additional problems with your physician?

557. Youth athletes, not just professionals, may face mental health risks from repeated traumatic brain injuries

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On July 28, 2025, a 27-year-old gunman entered a New York City office building that is home to the National Football League's headquarters. He shot and killed four people and injured one other before killing himself.

558. Q&A: Why adolescents and young adults with cancer are falling behind

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Adolescents and young adults with cancer who are navigating life between childhood and early adulthood face a unique set of challenges. Despite overall improvements in cancer survival rates, this group has not experienced the same gains as younger children or older adults. Researchers are working to change that by addressing not just treatment, but also the financial, emotional, and practical barriers that affect care.

559. Improving guidelines can help combat deadly bacteria in powdered baby formula

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Cornell researchers recommend modifications to the recipe for preparing bottles of powdered infant formula to ensure safety against rare foodborne bacteria that can be deadly for high-risk infants, thanks to a new study that analyzed the existing guidelines.

560. PrEP insurance denials and cost-sharing persist for many, despite accessibility efforts

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A new study by CUNY SPH researchers suggests that insurance and cost-related barriers persist for sexual and gender minority people seeking pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), despite regulations intended to make the drug affordable and accessible.

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